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Book D1 is the third of a series of music books for grades 1-8. It contains 28 lessons aimed at seventh and eighth-grade students with a focus on rhythm. Full color; coil bound; 113 pages.
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Book D1 is the third of a series of music books for grades 1-8. It contains 28 lessons aimed at seventh and eighth-grade students with a focus on rhythm. Full color; coil bound; 113 pages.
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An overview of music rudiments presented on a youth and adult level. Suitable for individual use or for group study with an instructor. Eight lessons plus an additional section for song leaders. Concise yet thorough. A teacher’s guide is available … Read More
Marty and Ann Phillips. This book covers the rudiments of music. Though it is not a workbook, each chapter closes with some review questions. A number of note-singing exercises are included. This is a handy reference book for song leaders … Read More
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Elizabeth Drudge. Practical pointers on how to write new songs. Part one focuses on lyrics: choosing a clear theme, the poetic rhythm and making sure the message is sound in doctrine. Part two discusses the melody and harmony: choosing a … Read More
An overview of music rudiments presented on a youth and adult level. Suitable for individual use or for group study with an instructor. Eight lessons plus an additional section for song leaders. Concise yet thorough. A teacher’s guide is available … Read More
Marty and Ann Phillips. This book covers the rudiments of music. Though it is not a workbook, each chapter closes with some review questions. A number of note-singing exercises are included. This is a handy reference book for song leaders … Read More
Marty and Ann Phillips. An introduction to the art of harmonizing music. This book explores chord structure and attempts to give guidance to anyone wishing to write four-part harmony. Parts of this book are technical. Those interested in writing music … Read More
First published in 1889 by Ruebush, Kieffer & Co. Publishers, this songbook was republished in 1969 with revisions by John C. Rhodes and Joseph G. Beery. It contains some familiar hymns and tunes and some very old. The front of … Read More
Elizabeth Drudge. Practical pointers on how to write new songs. Part one focuses on lyrics: choosing a clear theme, the poetic rhythm and making sure the message is sound in doctrine. Part two discusses the melody and harmony: choosing a … Read More
An overview of music rudiments presented on a youth and adult level. Suitable for individual use or for group study with an instructor. Eight lessons plus an additional section for song leaders. Concise yet thorough. A teacher’s guide is available … Read More
Marty and Ann Phillips. This book covers the rudiments of music. Though it is not a workbook, each chapter closes with some review questions. A number of note-singing exercises are included. This is a handy reference book for song leaders … Read More
Marty and Ann Phillips. An introduction to the art of harmonizing music. This book explores chord structure and attempts to give guidance to anyone wishing to write four-part harmony. Parts of this book are technical. Those interested in writing music … Read More
First published in 1889 by Ruebush, Kieffer & Co. Publishers, this songbook was republished in 1969 with revisions by John C. Rhodes and Joseph G. Beery. It contains some familiar hymns and tunes and some very old. The front of … Read More